So I looked at the specs on that image and my impression is that it's essentially an Asus version of the E4200. I don't see "Broadcom" stamped on there anywhere but the specs sure remind me of the E4200 which I guess might point that way. Where are you guys getting this info on the 66 and 76, I googled and didn't see much. Maybe the DD-WRT Broadcom forum, those guys tend on be on the cutting edge of this stuff and looks like the source of the above image. That's also where I first read about the RT-N16 which led me to get one like 1 1/2 years ago.

Well I have not passed the 30 day return policy on my RT-N16 so I think I am going to take it back and keep relying on my WRT54g v3 until these BEAST of a router comes out from ASUS.

I honestly cannot wait!

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How much of a wait, and how much $? Doesn't really matter to me, my RT-N16 is waayyyy past it's return date, hah. I'm probably too cheap to pay the tab on an E4200 or RT-N76U right now. I hardly have anything that can use 5GHz at all right now and nothing that can use three streams. Good toy but likely to be too pricey for me out of the gate.

Saw that Cisco is already selling refurbished E4200s, currently about $117, and about $160 list so the RT-N66U should be at least that. The more I look at it the more I might have to have one. Don't NEED it mind you, but starting to WANT it. The RT-N76U seems like a mythical beast at this point that might never come out. The RT-N56U just doesn't seem like my style although my wife might like it.

Saw that Cisco is already selling refurbished E4200s, currently about $117, and about $160 list so the RT-N66U should be at least that. The more I look at it the more I might have to have one. Don't NEED it mind you, but starting to WANT it. The RT-N76U seems like a mythical beast at this point that might never come out. The RT-N56U just doesn't seem like my style although my wife might like it.